barracks

word

/ˈbæɹəks/
BA-ruks
/bˈæɹəks/
BA-ruks

Definition

Large buildings or groups of buildings where soldiers live and sleep. Sometimes also refers to housing for police or other uniformed groups.

Usage & Nuances

Mostly used in the plural ('barracks' for one or more). Works both as singular and plural, though forms don't change. Typically formal or neutral. Common collocations: 'military barracks', 'return to the barracks'. Not used for civilian housing.

Example Sentences

The soldiers sleep in the barracks every night.

basic

New recruits stay at the barracks during training.

basic

You can see the old barracks across the river.

basic

After a long day, everyone just wanted to get back to the barracks and rest.

natural

There was a loud noise coming from the barracks last night.

natural

Most of their free time was spent hanging out at the barracks with friends.

natural